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tiii; .Winchester journal I rCBf.MMCU i:vi:iiv ritiiMv :: o :: : i . Dovorly and Dynos, MOMIFT' j MilL'tiu.rH ,.f"rur..:t,.r,- ; ten to a dt?!; ügcish.Ml cit.zea ol :it uri. '! i u.-t ;i:i i ! -t -t i s. H.tith" Su'h.fi lliflld of ( nio.'l ot" tin- I . t I - S ji irt . V i ii ii -t t r . t ni:i:si:ui i;s, 1 u I r . n it tor :i . o-.-rnutly on ; Ji m l ;i I ir ;ei I " r : , 1 ,t n tnu'nt ot I " . i i I I'i...-: I-" v .r i. . I .' , . - I In.:. . ..... n . i i ff i 1 m i s :,-, i;,. i .til ku..:s 1' - . rv I rii t; . . 1.1 ' v I V I 1 l it ;i!i ii ta on . : i- ii . A . ii' - '. KL'tT- i;it;:. .Tr.. ii iv -g - I v Li i .;i i!i, Iii J )!! H. C::0V!.T.V. M. t.. Liiv 1 ui . I S ir.'r..ii.W;in-fu-fr, Ii !., j r i i I .1 I-, . I i'i i .. ;.:... I ! - .1 " : .1 - ! . ! ;.ii.-i i- ii: l. i 1 1. Oi i r I - - 'v:-' " '-'- 1 1 v 1 1 1 .1 I . Ml r.. " !l I'i .1 ( 1 I ' I 1 1 !..': .-i. ill i i; i.- ' .. "'lll'l lti.' mii 1 i.-u-'t ..i u. i mi 1V::il;l:v;::M.;:l:1.;;r;,.;'::r whf, he wiiiajn be called :;;;: fo v,0 hl. ,II ,-eilie.is , f i in 'i u.-, 'i i ;i r ' i ! r 1 1 ;.' r i r mi :i i ! ! r;i . ,,,, ,,,f , , t, .1 it I-,-van. .11 ir-..ri in it. ..r ii:.-..'...(!: si i:.e ( apcit . I ue-ent to f -.i...,. j . j 1 , - , 1 n , 'f lJrli'iU:tr tttfiit'or. pai.lt. ai.T.n oiVOll lUC HO.l. AltailUI IiaiJil.-, ih- oKh-:eK-u..!:..2t.... ri.-.t. -:.r;..)n 0- Xexa ' j is- ,,wr-t.-.-.t joir .f ti...eii.it v!1:irr.i """rM"r a'"1' .1 rd. Ile.nittons s(,rroh. TAILORING. JOHN RICHARDSON, M:ERri! AXT TA I LO It Wut nf tf 'i S'i'inrr, H.Y(7;n77:A 1SD. CLOTHS, CSSr. RES AD VESTIuGS. aV ,o'-V:,,t1'::;1.H,;,1,11'l,U' '"iwouldbethankedavabM:- would n:ici ur..s(N.m.i:. TILE AND CRICK. '-iw mi .n,r oi miT1M,;tiM ti,l'eil1 my'lilV, 1 could be I I I j Ti. 1 WAW I I IrR: Drain toiir II Vf iMIltls! helore me ot the magnitude, thejuhnh they are .struggling ought j street to sti t, and frcm man to j parame i--'-O; '".and see that it is dci.e. t Uli: Pr'in Ti!. n. .i.m,. t un .1 io tiu prir0iS- aiu ' dnejs of Oi.r : to prove to you and the world ! man. and insist tint he is a I ;ud A. haclt.'ia ui til tms btate. ! Always punish v;i:r f -d! J. tiM.lir-;-i...l i,.-,nj.r..n..u'iH-..l t country, as ieprc-ented upon but th it they will never stop while I sound a man upon iliis fa.'jee; ol i - bathe me a a s noier enu (rcn for wilfully disobeying v.c: thri.-tinu-'.Ti-yi:,rr..;.i1.;t.-M!.i...i,0:i,. single spot ol its country. i they can pi m?ii to bleed ; they ! Slavery as liv e-? Am I to "v I''--"0- would wish to die, .ev-- j)Ut IivVt.. :U;r.ih in nr. " U-oii.e-Oi.ti.;! th.t tt.- uro jnt Ue , , , , rte,l .... ,i; itil J f, rM.P fn 1 d-1 r, lnr, ! ,x- ,5 Av, r. MilfVi ....:!?,: ' U'' his UeUl to Victor V, mif.gltes. lot 'J or . ,; 1 1' .i.i ., tt,--.. .in vmH for ifum. Wf Dimlul throb, and it arose from ns there is n hotc of Miece-. In.. ( the f..'L hecroi-..-' i!.ev !i iv. i!,. da : 1 at t-anaf)t reu.ove tue pun ms . . .,,,.. ..... vov rr ... w..M m;lCK. .f ...,r own ,u, rt-dectioa th d all tint was !::Vt-7t'Vn;hWe HUrial 10 pM'"v being imperilled; and wbit-;tica it. .f in . i-dl nt our Y.r.!, north ever you, lellow-eitiens, may I tr I i "i r. ' " ' - 7 II. Iltl I V 1 . ' I' viv.- V, Uli I. V M ' ' " .1, V tl I tl 1 l Iii i t 1 . I kWI a" ta.' P :"t, Witu '(-tt r. ln.ii it t nuv ..lv i n. .!. K. MAU TIN. MEAT MARKET. i. .ii. iu:.isoi: - YYh'lp r,-if,.!!v i;,ii,m th,- ::;(1 MK.vrtli.ih-'ii' n.'.w ;,Pnc 1 WW VIM1 V '1VTT. jm.hi. Miau ' 1 - at !rvru 4 to G Cents pti Pound. M i r k 1 1 on Tu I tv, T!n;r ! it ml S it uf't n n-Ttiiri j; ttu-.t .i!v. a .: hatiU. au l x 1 DENTISTRY. DENTI iI3 Y! ULlUIblnT! UL4I 1 11 n i 11 r t nit 1 in f it r 1 f f I I A. J. ROSS, SiiriiTon V Dontlt ' . . .-. !!iToO Ir it ..r. . ....-j .,n-:.;!. i in the ' :7.i p.. e.irv ..r.:,ti,tn .-t tet-.niLte tt-rn. e -i nun nrmu.-i. ll l'tl-l- Ii t ' l' u 1 It t.. ilur J .i.n I. 8 dructrT. , lI'J It 1 r? L i v ( I n m n j III 1 1 M 1 I 1 1 I ' l 1 J. I I 1 Tiu i: poi.TKV. K-r !f'.'nf p ari i 1 .-.city, the f.'tow it u:i-- iron iu j'lt r 1111111 .iuu.iv fi.ii.rii'c u ' wriin- . r i-1 11; ii'Tirv: II'- rn nv th''::;!iN I :;iv 'hee! ('..?nc fiit'ii r i;a t!...' a- , A'll il t!euM rci.iit ti t f :i i ! 1 1 Th.- ;.r :i Ii! 1 i m wr r ; Or (!.. ! c. - ti 1' -r.l trc!ii!!e. I rh- wt-t, I!..- 1 iv I ; 1 . 4 .'.I.. I. . . -t ! I -. ) - 1 !;;: .:- r : 1 1 1 ; 1 1 I , 1 t!i- -I : iii-i '!! - t - in i :'. y !!, : ;) - .1 1 1 1 v . r'tli w 11 , 1 1 i'i j' 1 iv rn : It I !,v ' k !, l'ii' ; . - ! irt v tin ', .1. I . . . I,.' ti ! ' 1 -' ' r . I 1 1 ' . ( ! f ' , .-'i : Mi : .! ' O 'J ' Ort w i TI , ). !..- '1 ! v.- I ' I! 1; 1 II !N r! f ' V t . . i'.i' if ! l:i '.'i ill . If -7 r.- 1 in ii, v it 11, t !. v Ini-ii.'ii, U ri;f miM i- il.nk lii'io; I'll trU l."v ; rirli I low thre, .My In' .ii-tif..!, i ii I ri !i-! !ic AniOerttC Army of lh? ilcb.-ltion. :::::..T r;;i:rn rjv 4-olo.m:l ! r,ian fon-eatthat Jeif Davis sho ii . the dust, what eomideaee st.all jrepticn, who intend tliat 1 sinll n l'.ii to. ;ever he President of the United we hue in ccual success? I at 'practice as a Ire. -m m throughout 1 r.. . r, x- -t I I . . I .11 1 ii .. , 11 1 M ites.- -Ao, no, I do w ant 1 home fett ih .t I w .ts a degr;:deo H,y h;c. i lv-v 11. tend that In response to an invitation o!', to see the old Government when I man, because- I was a -on of the ' shall mdulg,- the no!Ie-,t ri::ht the X ttioual War Committee, it shall have asserted its power, South, end th? people with tliat can hi given to man, t!ie fl .'. ...... - .... I loa. A. .1. II iiultoa, the elo- ( (jMcnt rein from Texa recent-' ... ,. v deluded. I want the re.illv re-, u"li"retI a atJ--s in ew;sponsij,e tiaitors j)UIli,h,j. I l o; k City. He was pi esented : xv-i nt the down-trodden, the Mil- j l) tUH "ll((4nce by Mayor Op- (j ke, i a the f I lowinL' 1 angua jge : " -j lV()r ().)tvj-(. :li " - i i - Mv iriereh. we are hre to lis-- and of liie oi l li ig. who ha been I comp l! (I to !h'i- 1; n th iron I despotism wh;eii t ! i ConledeiMte traitors have et bii-I.e J !."-e. It is there tori-. l!ot v. are fivo;-ei '"itii ti ' oppo .iimitv -.1 o,:ami;g Information rom ..at re ; .u ir: :. i .-o..r--'- nt e . ir-i-t .".( : I: v . . . i "J : g! 't i.ed . y.', ;-o .one .t. ! '5'! t : tt... . . ... ...Ji 1 ,,!,,' .: , i" i ; gi'Ut lei.'! m ol Ul i!;:gU!.;c.; oCi-ll i . , ..ii; i p "siikm ana e.nm cat p.'iatc s---r- i ii- i . i' ill -'ii" rvr.ii i vif , h u i'ig PM) ex ' sled his Matt in the Co,i':v:-s ol thi? Unit i Ii I.I.' J H .III lllll'TI '.I HIMII , u..U i , , , - t -; , .1.1. ' . I 1 1 I l l . I ' r I M .1 I I 1 I '. v , ,t . ;u I Ilow-eiiu-.en. ot the Citv ot New ark Ci'iild 1, by the ex- erei-e of some stijiern dural pow- net if I may be allowedthe ex er, proent to tho-c I leit behind presion at Richmond. They the MTiif upon which I now know that if the Government of e; ie, an i br ing' b ck ihe answer : the United States should, in its which springs in every h art tint nit rev. tiirdon their offenses, and throbs witii a loyal le.-lmg, you 'le litting- lor this owrp wei-iiig' low-citizens who have their been ; welcome. I ren.euibe.'ed well as victims would spurn them .away, 1 entered your m;ig:nlieent har-;and they are a.- ellei tually cut nor ma a lew ua past, ior ine m) inmressed With tie evidence .. have suppoed witt: regard to the progress of this reoellio.i, cr the extent, o far as territ iry h con- eertml, or the integrity cf the people of any sectionof tlie coun- try, .atndied rs von nnv be inj vol,r (nvn :l!inds that it cu,ld n u States of the South 1 t",trit 11,1 a JiiieHod ojiinioa. I mean to I e understood. II it ; is to succeed where it i-already (attempted, in my fumble judg-1 attempted, la myuml!e judg- j Lecause 1 have suUeieil it is be j ment, it will not stop there ; inau-e thousands of brave men; hort, that if the Government of are suder.ng now. It is true, hid , the United States a it existed j I not stt tiered and witnessed sat-j before the rebellion is not mai a-! feriug, I might uot, and probably j jtained in all Us integrity, we may j I look forward to a period, peihapsj not so remote tr.i; some here 1 1 . I. " . I a preseai win noi .-ee ,1, v.nea 1; will give way here also. Mr. ! Hamilton juoceeded to ir.veti-: Mte tiie cause ofthe rebellion. i lhe thrcry no;v advanced JhroiiLdiout the "South, that Re-! was a failure, been! pat io:in at ine comn.euceui";ii ,,f the rebelbon, it would liave j I ..J.x,-. .1 . lha lot der r II Ll.l. U 111 Hit UvlVJ. tt . ' 1 1 . M iL vvr.cn me nrms anu ine po I)i;votj;i) to Tin; wic'eii-:kti-:k, iaihavi, zmi ay, octok!::: ir, isgs, nnd lead vrr all coruontr.Urd in the hands of the (Jovcrnir.pnt, j tlicv raisrd thn c ry: Demoera-! jcyisa t.iilnre. Von p'Trrive i it i- a f lilnre, hcc;uio thp United j 'iStites (lovernüieuf f.iilcd. We must nvi rid ol the people ot the great heart ot ev 1 orK. l the North het nu. e tliey :ire Hem j mein thnt man has not, even ocratic. Shivery and Democra- here in New Vrk, attiind to ey ran not live tou,etl.',r. Tlie on-, hunnu perfeetibility. Tiiere .ire ly reply which he made, so Ion;; j men, doubtless, here U'Ljo would as he eoidd make any, to these i he willing to he the reat nartic tUe:iients as to the weakness ofjulir malmte here in New York Democracy, va, "(ierithnien, j at th expense of the CJoverment hv the tin e von have Lrot throuirh ' at Washin-rton. It is certain to with uncle .'-am, yon will hnd it strong enough for common use." He had been what was j called a loyal man to the iastitu- j turn ol Slavery, but the moment ; the old ll ag was torn down, In had told them they would make him not only an abolition sympa thizer, but an active political ab olitionist. He feared th 't there were tlio( here who sliil fancied . j tint by some conciliatory meas I ures the So ith could U; tirougiit . back to the old Government. j Tnere could be no greater filla-1 our lathers. We have contiden-1 guaranteeing me 11. y freedom; but I ht arts of :.!! Hooie. A 1 i th:-; policy , : t!ie Ycr Depart ley. The loyal men of the South j re in the f;ig which floats over ! I have whit is dearer still I weeks before his death he v-' in: :.t so far a our State was con- werf praying to g-t back into the Union . ithout any condition or ! ! conciliation. Would any loval "lake a wise and just (Lscn.nitia-1 ti(11 holu e('a ihc 'iüty and the j Tering, the ignorant to be allowed to CO: 1,0 oac l'e ,l'e prodigal ! son, and be forgiven. Il we can ! ti-)t conciliate these men, wdiat , o can we do: ' Sh ill history record it that t -a i'ütv-M'o'ii '.Millions ol free men and wom-ii. and children, have not tlte morai ::ud physi'nl pow-'tbat er to strangle trea.-on in fifteen hundred th )usiud? U IJepubÜ-1 e-v:-i ,.n to Ind ti;on this ( onlin '.d I'lV'Ci. tinit twenf y-sevrti mil- Lo-f '.re li"t s'ili"i;i ( nt I y (Ol,'.:(i- cb of the-r to i!.ems('lves( tue tjoveru ue, it ol' their father;; to I: Ltciuitv tin; wie world ovt-r. ,. - , ,. , , to iv:i tile t ict th.it ifiis re!ta- .. . . . . . lion tan ahme be crudied by I Ii ive not a doubt but r.e.ice propoMiio.ns will ,. , - , ; come Iroin the Coulederate Oov-: . . .. ui-'!';i,;"e"r 1,1,1 ,hM' lVil1 n;t come ,;i h ;,M tmcoudit:ou il J iTOpO-1 1 1 Oi 1 t O 11 - U '111' tUC L UlOU ! 1 ... , , , i ns it was. Ue have ahead v 1 . i seen some ol the conditions or j what would probably be the con-! ditionsif hostilities were to j ceae. I do not think that they ev- mi would emanate from the Cabi restore tiiem to their ri'dits under the Constitution, their own fel- ojj iroin preierment as u taevi lud been convicted of high tie i-! son. The very desneration with i -I , cause it is tlie only hop.- of alva j to them. They do not feel j : for the sufferings of the Avives ir-d the children that ire m?de widows and orphans by the un-j ,,dv war; it never has entered the" mind of one man in thij iiollu, a who understood its ob- j ;0cts to shed a tear for all the, 'hloodshfd. iLu.rv and woe which i it iuvolvt,i. The war i;m,t be I j)Ut 0VtTt ,y bayonets, by pow-' der and ban. hravc hea:ts and ! 'strong arms. I do not j-.iv lhis!;iiem. Lecause 1 have MitTeicd it is be llöt have Leen so earned in m; jreli igs. We are all sulliciently s.!Lh. tnd I am no i-xeer.tion T --- I n tt essioa iS an established 1 fitt, and the Government that; resulted from it, an establish-1 PJ Government anion j the na-1 !tions ot the earth, do you believe that eeession would stop there? Ate there not men even in the Km-1 ,iir, r-gate. 1:. your goodly eitv,srrto, will .iv 1 am not nrenirrd u.j,0 would listen to treason? ! Wtol, Wool, Wood. There j them; tliev will an ive in duel -ibihty ad vigor. Ib false-' ,nly be no such men in all Xewltime where J sUrA. aai -.vilj ad ! 'TlcntI' .ft--u'd -?"ihv lilf' intkkksts or uandolimi county. York, hut, lrllow-citizpus, I would dislike exceedingly to think tint ipv hopes of the luture depended npon the fict of iht-ro h-in no such men. I siv that :I do not question the lovalty ol tav mind that oace it ii establish- od that it is a possible thing to tear asunder the States, there will be men tuging at it day by day and year bv ear, and von wi not have the confidence you once h id that these attacks should be resisted, and you may he led to a.-k whether, to escape anarchy at I ist, you had not hater have a stronger (ioveniioent. There i safety lor us and 1 dien humanity throughout the world in the pres ervation of the Government of the sod of Xrv York to-day, but wlien the ne tn have been de- stro d. and the otl.-r trr.ilinL' in - whom 1 h 1 lived o Im, Lad forfeited their birthriulu, and turned away Irom tue. and I was; they be, upon the minds of olh- too i'ig a coward to make mysoll 'ers. Ii I can -0 home ;vit!i that a murtvr. I was compiled to i Lind vi freedom, I want it; less h ave my liniii1? ander ciicumstaa- ( l v pihilul at any ti . e. Tlie Angel of Death ha! jt.r-t passed over mv hone. lint wl.v hhoid.J . , . - , l he a lowed to rrniiim an: w-m with my w ise over the ton. ! ol .4 little daugiu'T i, mi old wretch ' who dued t U'l my neighh tn tlie solemn e,;h I h id take;; to support th- Co:i:!tetio:i o! i; United States vn.M !,.:: .:njf 1 I h id di.ne t o nnirh to Le pr- , I milted to live ea,r tidy -t ho ;: . I h id rol.h.-d ti'. :n n in t'ie I . ; there Were thoc wil a ut tiim i ii i.l fed, n nd they a re !lrt :.. er v 4"(ni'"ily bun, hing him."' i.i Mexico then are now ."öd no o who left r.s 1 ie.'t. T!.-y ni" i : teountaia f.-.-stne-ses. minted like wohes. Are tiiey to have io .1 I help (mo tSieu. a :..ia -e .,:.(! 'till I i thev w. i bleed ior ti.,;,-ccmay, ;d;e tor it, ledi em it: and tne-eare UiCU eilOUgll hetC to-du,' t' IC- . . .... deem it it they were kl. iai.e.i , . , - . . . . . and hnd arms in Ineir hands Let no man be permitted to live; in the (iovernment w ho will dare . again to strut his Jii'Jf iioe.rs ina.n 'any stage r.al t ren-h trrasoa to his feilew man. i; c :.- re tic (iovernu.eat. its Co.rditutioa and , upon Government and soc:ety be,! !. ."rom your ehildr n'-- -.'t!i-its laws I) all, feihe.v-citi.ens. am Vet a c'.'.it.en f a !Vce Gov- 'rs: it fancy , incm-ite n With all my hea;t. Restore the ; ernnient: I zu'A ocutpy the poji-1 ity of instant oh die-ee. Union ns it :.;. ted for the J,.r ,;,-), i tif o eeitint .I" J.e ;r;est ! ft. Unite ünaeess v,r!i :re;.t- just preceding the lebeRin:.? ; God forbii'. Am I to h? remit : : ted i,.ick to the noi! of T.x..s, to: 'be limited by asss'ms th? little : ! remnant ol ' mv Ii fe? h'J.'n, no' Am 1 to fro there to aenny lit- tie soa that the chief hlessin g o!;p his wa futiae is to r;;n from i od that the chief bthd:.?.. cd tii.. - Great Ruler ofthe imiv-.- is not ! in directing and controlling raid j maturing and perpetuating th- i;:-) stituti oe. of Si iverv? .'o,' fellow-; j citizens: if 1 can not gatUre and re-Ulrike hands with inv friends at ; home; if I can not be r.gii ted with my family, ex.rpt t::,cn ! die terms tb .t lam t- I: ve bi ' such society as exists there, hr.rd , as it is to r.Jtt r, I can ktd i( i-' my heart to s .v. el me never Rat if von mean by the rrsto- ration ot the Unio.i a it was. . a restoration of -ihe Union sueh as our ftthers intended It io be, then, with all my heut, let u - ' Rat if voa meat, by tlie rrsto- have it. The issue is simple; it':,ti('r a,,,,,,5:on, t0 tl,e J'ir'surc and vw wav to a: ;ear plain. '1 he waviVing man t read it .a- he runs thou gh ; mu- he be a tool ;;avfrv on tne cne' hind and liberty on th? other.:0' h'"! u'"ea he;iw anp- And vet, fc-Jlovv citizens for these brief, desultory words. bon - Ustly spoken. I aai vet to c ' ' futher tried, friends Guiltless. who have .goc-d up lor n,e hith-i for this vet." Rat I le tr aor. fur TO T V u i f even r.t tin expense of beini; con- sidered arrogant if you please, that what 1 have slid to nilit, all uninteresting 1 it may !? to you, wil strike a chord deep i:j t!ie hearts of my people. 1 know liow the people feel, their modes of thought, to what conclusions their minds have already been brought. 1. is 4your negroes, niv children. I love ir.v ch.l- dren b?st: 1 do not intend to part with the hopes that I have predi- cated upon my Iittlö" son. He has, or ought to nave, he oid have until you took itaway from him, the right to aspire to tur hihe.t honors in hi country's i;ift. ' He shall !iav it. I will tight that my soa may be free, e- ven nt the expense of Irceing your neroe. I-ct nie, then, fci- low citizens, indulge the? iiop thitifit shili bvi my lortuae a- few inontlH ago, i)m 1 n .cti vity sick ve:;a led ol eiclt State gain to visit home and friends, I 01 i I:e army Ii is ..v..':i'.ul 1:11: :i u I I t J, ha.ne till ihey can say, and ay it truthfully. I being h-ard of him nil the 1 i , ;v able to :ct ;ru to duty. In am a heeman lam not merely glorious but fatal action. w.i. h this ihey i-.nw Ic.n been aatiei a theoretical freeman I have the has ended his life but his h-.t i:iipt;td by Gow-r.ior Ioiton, who Constitution ul the United States ' meü.ory green iorev:T in ibe . Im-mu i:;?.i)v :..onth urn" ' ' hive eonnfrymen, I nave society, 1 have brethem. fellow citizens, all ver the .Sr;:! witliout an ex- ri;dt of thought, and ol uuoiess- i-ig ??.y ihougiit: , imml.e though tlian tliat I s'aa',1 never be saüi- d with. IlundreiU of me- bad e.eriihed becar.se they had tho't, L-,-v-e thev h ad lo ed freedom. ' '. "1 , , , .... : in iuige.. occasionally :n f I - . - 1 1 ', i ! a ' i i . i ) s as to how fa ei!":n ' is mdeed a dariv noar, Lt:t you : Lis r.ddress raid: v. as l itto'-e r ;-er. d; J'i. rv !:nov me, and know 1 always i "Thank God I live to enjoy ..r.ebee;, hung 'like h-:e.". I !o ik on iL lat-ltt rub1 of ail pic-! this day. Than!: God that my w..at tha. t ceas. I v:i:.: the tares. I have 1 -i It .1 i:i God, r.s : hive njt closeil without see t ;i,ve:am;-:,t ol i!; United M;v;v? wieked as I am faith liia h is i i., this lh-vi salvation. The 1 , t ;.-ry mau i ..the la-d 1 ;t Vi mtv v ho will attempt to ' i iinpo- ' ti. the ri.dit o in : t ) L.i ions ir if io t :.. r.'.. m ti.lt, , ' . : 1 a -. . v "1-1 ; I'M ; e ; ii i 'A II! V h i i,!e- ' d, lltdccii, i t!.iS G'o.' Vi.'-a I ;..i a ' . ' : 1 1 . e ;r the e nb'." n .f n- i liv . i;:n in liille ed new u:e. i.y :;Ie in v :,i i h it .':im eii to-Jav. very sr:uT- .i: c::s !sae ti; it victory upon t.. ii-dii !..;' IK t OulV I'rc!. UIVOl . . ' tit. . : r(ls vd oar r.rms, hat .,, , . tur.t moral nalo win surround ;ron. tlie consciourress of ihosv v.j10 are f.d.litur that they are mi lit, - ;.) sustain lihcrtv and to(r4h iiie !i-t remains ci slave ,ct then oar last tac.gut rational liuma.i li!erty; I am vet 0.i hvedom's s:.t!, witii Irecdo.n's bi.ii.t?r l.oating oVi m.'. t ! . M 1 1 1 . 1 f I A. ( ! ! . ! . A N . lli "4 - 4 v 1 be people cd ' ludivaa with so "vu and ueeo a znc o, irre ill i .1 . .1. . t' 'A' . - V it! l:as ;,llsf'J a,!lOI,-I thi ' th-mr.ds who kne.v and admir-, (d him. Ue was a no..e man. .oncst. true aau ..ra(, ..mag ,n i: telle, t, pure ir. ehara.-t r, con- njandn:g in person, ar;d j" vv !,f to 5iis ,0'--'try ;VJ-l- r n-, si l!th and aoiv a racave as ever b-d a martyr to the st i We ::-"'v ?Jf) !,;trti-": vr" ot 1,iS t!:- f,i! e ;VH ;'r;,,Mlt t:1.U !i' hd! at the la".d of hi column know no particular; of his d"th catun Cii irge Ph-a-ar.t Ad uas II lehlemm 1 "lri, lu 1'li"'.4 cou,il V1' t'5!"5 uh' ".'f his LaU.or bving. a out the year lSI - - - 'p t,,(-M'd law vvith John A. - Mdsop, now ot Grceneatle, and 1 I ' 1 ! . . ...... ienioeo 1 1 iv u-ii 11 it . 't.ui ;oni- 'fenced pra dice in ISM. R iu- 1 . . i 1 .i;. ii ',s- l,u",It r-"e - : portuntty 10 uo servu e tor any !Ml' - :1 cr cl,,'e t,nt he ,ove Uv pnct rcd into the eampasira ot v.'t! a!l hi ea.-gy. H "d" th ' IbihvüU Whig daring "iae co.iie 1, a no m.. oe n ri j pa- T;d.nn as wide a- the Staie ior TV A I i ILiLJo 1 A . (I. I j !ten iV.irm, and r, ally 1. er ; broke Iiis co:.::ect;n with :;,e prjs till n? entorr 1 e ; ;:i His career frot?i ! til. t;.- war broke out is well u;v::, an;! 'we need not relate it l.eiv. !Ie was always a prf.tni;;u:, tr- and powerful Yhi-; a:.d I .! r, while thete was .V1.:; -:fy. atn! Iook th :v.te --in;ia.. J" posit. on m tae henulilican ; ,i:tv on its oramzitir.n. ( i: 1 brcanin out ot the .var 1 e appointed Colonel f 'i:e re-smt i t, 0 le ti tv.u r. e.', iy t e 1'tate lor c::e y r, -uf se Miet.Üy tranprivt! to t! e (:c:i- eral Go, ernm-mt 1 r t!i term, iefoiv the co'i;'.tion c' .the year Col. IIacki--m 1 v ts pronic.;d, and assign. ,! 1 : . . in the der)ir:i::ent an 'er l ieueral G'ru.t. Since his trüi'er, som: I to r. iVi end in tiiis city the tVd!a ;im letter, which may n'ver h I more anDrooriatelv mae'e l'.-.b'ic! i than now. Mis tirrt nllr.M n i , to his Lieutnnr.nt-Colontd, Jet! ii i- -. f r .u .oie, wno was il::.r vA the : loth while Gen. Hacke-m m crrnmar.ded it, and v.v.s killed ;.t iT-f.! ft , KieliinotHl, iventueKV. He says:, know !:e louuhtj , -gallai.tlv alter the l:rt hock on his sensitive nerves w is over. 1 hope all the Held of.: rs of ,' r.cv Itth, annihilated, i'ough1. !:ave!y and well. U.ii as y u sy, niar.y ;;ood men mtit f-o un- 'nr :a this contevt. The a feat .v,.. ,.;'M. i. .,..., H .-.' I ... T .. I ' I en-.-s.u.a , no v, i,i . r. o. working out i:;5 ov.-.t t'Ood w": aac! ylea.vire, with !;' ;. swo v:.i . I All will c one ri - it right ?ii".. j -..-ill I : ),i A in rn. lit p!:io tr;"i!or-5 i.i -tr- .-. i ;-vi:ipath': m ; i i it. tyiii be ured d ml .. 1 !.", v. !.e,i th"' i t : I :i:.d- it hr.sto in L e a t -.vi sreserve it ' :i r ri:e days of imud :v w ' ar r ver it lias become a s'.a.e tc;uinng eennis p ttr;'"..i-m and ndversit.'" Itia. Journal. Dul Rf'id:s -or: IIomi: lh.e .-.tion. ' 7 I'I i he lo.Iowin are ..-e;t::v being printed in btt C i go ', ai:d !ei;:g pWced in a l-o,i m U- oii:i position in every on- i.e: . o .. iii.ul i l.,..ii h l I I m i :-land ti..t you mem ca t- !v what voti r.'i'-. :i. Never i romise t!:em -it -taie.g ur..es: yen are sale vo. euii give their; vhatyc i pnuni.- 4. It yo t IjU r clulJ to do tiay- lll-'-r .II (IV- l ,'rl li-n I.i 1 I Io -e ..or self ( opu:an . 7iti,,v ftive v-av r j.,,. Lone:- a id Uan w.ilt t.R t"c-v cIm, rt;d th:m g.-nilr v v m witt t!;f. ;. the inipn.pr.etv o: their ( t i.di et. o. .amber that a littb- m -. Mil pr.aishuieiit. v.hea tin sioa aiises, is much ue-re e.i a- : t- a il th m the th: th:vate.:iag o! a great?.- paa!h:nent Ai aid t.Y iult be rcae . ved. IL Never ,.,,..; give VOtir e!:il h-elt Lriytinng oeeause ihty cry ! r d. !. Oa i;c accotmt all r.v th-m'mat'oa A the R.. vd-at t l:ber- todo at one tiui:? what y..a hve ate the s!awS vr;.rc :!r-t the bor- at arndber lime, under the sune d -r St..e'::;,.w ...f,.d tlirow ci.eiiindsnces, forbidden. down th -ir am th d id i;:.-s K Teach them that the ordv wod 1 a:e. :h a thre w .uld be gG(d, i to In; -good. Accustom them to .nah' their little recuals the n.-re. t truth. l.'J. Never allow of tl -heir mg. 1 . Tearh th?:;i thai -e.j.,. lullen 1 s t.he appointed and ire inctholof .-ccuiaag I ippi- re' Ti !th R-giment is in W-?.:ed. as a b-raid of pea e. t.-d ter.i Virginia. :'rar. ipatioa the Lt (Je.rJ icov. ;.;oitTo at vami: -v?x. Governor ?'o.-t(n is no-.v in YYfiv!)ii!;n'i. 1! !ia-- TOae there to r.rrnn :e fv-nl matters ol ite IpnrtH''' to t!. ftat7 and her o!-. (tlif n. I ! - 'r-:ros i:r.'!, ta Retail our pirel cd T):.. rrs c?: ;nn ed i - ;,s c!,e '.'!v a- j ii!)le thit th v Jiiiy rr!v:r; ; ervi Th-, wI:p;i c "'(.t?i'. will rest ;rv about '))) .Mt.-n of . ir . nr.: raiments ?o the TcU. Wo a lo iht'-nJs to e -r.re e:: m '. 4 .tr.i i to. arm '':r itci t."-!e!U-. .vui rtiti! v I .-!.!, -' v. !;!i th: n.fin ol e- r:j.P :i--iiiit mt: 1 ii.'.s. !le al- s.- to "ic ;t:re a r.uditica- t:ti:j et o. :r. h.ltitie" oXt f r for t! e new Ve 'iir.ei.t- Irmn hciv cp:-nii.:rd l'!i,n t!:e old ,;,,. Ti: t rohiM'ion. as wo rr-ir! . t-; : rt n... no:ineed, eii'-phs hard'? f every ( .'over:. or ia t! e l"air.n. ar::! " eoi":?!s t'. m to ;r.;t ;:re u ; o: t ,.r:s t ,!:e !:e:;,! d' -rT::.A voopv. ul it wt e' ! 1 r ea:.y, and in no u;iy li tiinr ::::! : ih .k! rei- inc:.:;, totA? f.v a c: tl:rr.j e- p.-ric n-ed (:: r fur the I omm't , ( t! nexperie-i'-r:! men i 1 '. TV van met at Altoo:::i ' '-t i ;;:ve an ar- rr,nge:t:eur 1: -de y which tin: ori: A. We tru.-t he will b; ):-re suetessful this time. Iu- liana h Jo::.-naL --Jie a'oove w;5 in type for last . , , f Wv-Va a l.e.e, .ut: jeii out ironi WiU-- cA roolu' Ulv' rtmi ''-"s r-:nc returned from Wash- 1 . itrgioi:, Laying ik-p:i suecesslul j.j lc 0;,j,.ct of Iiis mission. sr::::; or ni.ihi.oM h.m:k. Io Oct. i. Fpneuij Hall was erowded at noon to-day to hear addiv-ses from Charles Sumner and ethers. Win. Clay. t ton from Newton, presided. Mr. w. I .. .. . , dimmer in in tariy portion ot 1 kies a hi i:!.i r, and the air is par-r, now t!:at Slavery has been lia'ed ovi rto .iu-fgrii'e.it.' A :w tti ? nnens '.. hu h he h tiled :i I!; g: m:: w is the union v. hi. h pu-v.iil -'l amo::g tlie good int'.i .a Mmporting v.e State and : .aion il li . cr.inie.,1, lorirettin r I. ey v.e.e .. i.ig r.t.u Ueino- int-, i ). .-s iK-ennj; w. i it iii the : "iCi'oas devctio.i u:t!i , huh ;di ! lo.-e;e,i birtli hie , t their adoptod countr, . tx;rciv . :s v;:;s ie tune lor thj stl lie oi p .;, . 1 ne pMx U I. on oi 1 r-'.-ideut 'a n". obi ...'t was e j.i-ine.'! d a. pi a. tit ally stvurin.! f.eet!(j;Ii to all Vt'io e.tii ti id sh( 1- ! : itliiii our Ii.;, :..id he ac c ";;d it v.-.iii .'t p. Ui or com l..e:.t. 'lie! Itlo;; to his (.Süiii r o a a (s, h - cha!i-iige l sjrattay :c: I id nd-d him"!f .-' a s.m. ry ni-ca-alicns. II i i i.c.e'.j t; t tii- i ov er-uneiit h d u.' . 'e nj . grc.-s during the 1 i.-t '. i.i- u. n 1 . ..I i O-U l.,e 'J.-oeia- l i ot !'!i''.-.deui I.üicln to ti e the !.'.' :i .i ii'itarv ii at ee . "i.v. and be d.n ; . th it tin' . .:. - t :' th? tin a to ;nt day, a th 1 hi', i. 1 o se- ri .. i .i.i.i many ;:dv o- (ate .'..! i indd he d-'ue by pre- ''i:d.Cg the .- "p Jtat iO:l Ol the S: it'-". - . .r d on (d'the States was jh.-'O-. 't'ne n hc! must b? 1 rt k aiü:i lh -ti eon -iii ited. n V. .s . i. ic i i n: gru-ior- i t w ..!'. G.'L !;:-.e :.(.!.; liumd'T: i ii:. -i O 1 . l . I .... i i u a . e i i n ; o j ; i ; ell as into the Ii- I i. la.ict i v . rn-n: ; a e. Lere a- well I s I '.'ill U'i el;. Lov i Ity ,o, i.e. v". t no a ; or. una i . . . .. iii i; : ;..e ; : v :- co'ist.tation I historical prece il to the hv. es . i .'a . y d. i ..; I he f ti.i-d. and h" b ie'.t I vvould Le ; .i'ectu- iL Tl..-: i hoahj be e e oia -ag I, a id the ma-i -rs d.scou:- 1 1 iv a p 11. ie a:ie:; In- Th-j v.v n-a o'a- to .i t tt. j roeja I Ul IV ' la-i.ri.dio an 1 th d the Tie--e i - -i r -ut ' 1 i .e. . 1 ov '.r.-.y ti.. .Xortn. .1 v I A " e o ;;derd hv 1 in, a.--. ..e a?e;" aol l i iik 1 audie .c- if le ). .u ,,'d answered hen. Ilet,eli-.d l!. at ;ere--t o:hl only le (,n. lined thioigh tj;t-. e o. i.ici ' d.ica of the jrtves, or vG.tiout a I're in the:r rear, a uri tc-.l p-(;ple could not Le ton- n n-L nroe; i rent; on, ro-i'crd- 1